P90x buddy?
DeonnPaul
Posts: 50 Member
Several months back a friend of mine introduced me to the P90x program. We were doing the workouts together at her house, and both experiencing impressive results as far as physical fitness goes, but due to scheduling we aren't able to workout together much lately. P90x workouts are lengthy, and I was driving about 25 minutes to get to her place at night to do the workouts. I lost a good four inches off of my waistline in the six week period when we were following those workouts though, so today I decided to make the investment and purchase the basic program.
I'm not a body builder, nor do I have the desire to be one. I am turning thirty on the twelfth of August and wish to start my thirties off by re committing to a healthier lifestyle. I'm a cheerful, optimistic gal, and I love how ridiculously corny Tony Horton is. Something about that goofy man makes me look forward to his *kitten* kicking workouts. Other trainers (Jillian Michaels, ugggg) add a dread factor element to working out that makes me lose all interest. Tony's workouts make me feel like fricken Wonder Woman and put me in a good mood. Kudos, P90x. (I also recommend Amy Dixon, and Hemalaaya's workouts)
Anywhoozles, I'd like to do the full P90x program in its entirety and am hoping to find at least one buddy. The program isn't for beginners, so I'll probably take it slow and re adjust to the workouts the first week and a half or so. Anybody interested? If you already work out regularly P90x is tough, but it is doable.
(I can do it as a 5'7" female that weighs 200 pounds- anything is possible!)
I ordered the basic program today and should have it by Saturday.
I'm not a body builder, nor do I have the desire to be one. I am turning thirty on the twelfth of August and wish to start my thirties off by re committing to a healthier lifestyle. I'm a cheerful, optimistic gal, and I love how ridiculously corny Tony Horton is. Something about that goofy man makes me look forward to his *kitten* kicking workouts. Other trainers (Jillian Michaels, ugggg) add a dread factor element to working out that makes me lose all interest. Tony's workouts make me feel like fricken Wonder Woman and put me in a good mood. Kudos, P90x. (I also recommend Amy Dixon, and Hemalaaya's workouts)
Anywhoozles, I'd like to do the full P90x program in its entirety and am hoping to find at least one buddy. The program isn't for beginners, so I'll probably take it slow and re adjust to the workouts the first week and a half or so. Anybody interested? If you already work out regularly P90x is tough, but it is doable.
(I can do it as a 5'7" female that weighs 200 pounds- anything is possible!)
I ordered the basic program today and should have it by Saturday.
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